System Will Provide Mobile
Law Enforcement Units with Live Motion Video of Facilities from Remote Locations
Over Standard Mobile Phone Connections; Demonstration Set For March 5-7 At Las
Vegas Security Expo

The new system has
the capability of receiving video from any security camera and placing it on the
cellular network for viewing by law enforcement officials and security managers
on any wireless-enabled laptop. The system is based on a version of AXCESS'
patented video compression technology designed for security video in very low
bandwidth communication situations. The system requires only a standard cellular
network system for the wireless device, a small security video transmitter and
Windows-based software from AXCESS. The system will be demonstrated at the
International Security Conference andExposition, March 5-7, 2002, in Las
Vegas, at the AXCESS booth (#10208).

"While rushing to respond to
reported activity at facilities ranging from schools and convenience stores to
airports and nuclear power plants, police response units can access
transmissions from multiple cameras at the facilities' existing video
surveillance system, and use this information to assess the situation, and any
back-up requirements, or equipment needs," said Allan Griebenow, President and
CEO of AXCESS,Inc. "

The introduction of this product to market comes
at a time when recent industry statistics suggests that security spending will
increase, especially for products that encourage shared communications. A report
released by research firm Frost & Sullivan stated that the U.S. physical
security equipment marketsgenerated $1.3 billion in 2000, and that figure
will increase to $2.4 billion by 2007, prior to September 11. Additionally,
according to a recent survey of nearly 200 mayors, U.S. cities expect to spend
an additional $2.1 billion on security this year in light of terrorism concerns.
The survey found that abouthalf the funds will be spent on equipment ranging
from new security cameras for public buildings, to Web-based communication
systems that link hospitals, emergency-response personnel, and police
departments.

This system is based on direct response to the demand from
law enforcement and security officials for live motion video and audio from
remote locations such as patrol vehicles. This product addresses this need while
providing additional features including recorded alarm-triggered video sequences
directly fromthe scene or through central station video systems. Other
features include the ability to control pan/tilt/zoom camera functions, sequence
through other cameras, and operate remote devices at the scene such as alarms,
lights, and door locks. The video transmitter, the MM-300, has been used in
video surveillance environments for over two years. The software, PcPeek(TM), is
also compatible with the other products in AXCESS' Prism Video surveillance
product family. And, standard digital cellular service is available nationwide
from multiple carriers.

"Now, more than ever, law enforcement and
security managers understand the need to seek new technologies that allow them
to be virtually everywhere at all times. Given budgetary constraints, these
solutions must be cost-efficient and work cohesively with existing systems,"
said Mr. Griebenow. "Thissystem can be easily retro-fitted into existing
systems and its modular nature let's the user get started immediately, then grow
the system as the budget becomes available. This is truly a breakthrough in
terms of live motion video capability and cost."

This system is of
particular importance to the safety and security community because of its
ability to operate over a standard cellular network and its efficiency in low
bandwidth applications. Even with only 14 kbps of capacity available, the system
can deliver live motion video in black and white or color. The performance
advantage carries through at higher digital wireless bandwidths such as with GSM
at 56 kbps, as the system has the capability of automatically adjusting to any
data rate, even an analog signal. This product is the latest in a line developed
to support homeland defense initiatives carried out by both the public and
private sector. Among it's homeland defense installations, AXCESS currently
provides remote video surveillance systems to municipalities to protect public
areas. Other installations include airports, energy generation facilities, oil
and gas pipelines, and water treatment plants.

"Given the expansion of
security required by homeland defense efforts, our customers are looking for
ways to extend the reach of their personnel. Video is clearly an enabling
technology in this effort," according to Ray Adler, President of Adler
Communications Group, a reseller of rugged laptops to lawenforcement,
municipalities, and commercial customers. "Until I was introduced to the AXCESS
solution, cellular video products had not been able to provide any usable motion
over a cellular network. Literally in five minutes they installed software on my
rugged police laptop and I was watching live motion video and reviewing recorded
clips over my cellular service."

About AXCESSAXCESS Inc.,
headquartered in Dallas, TX, provides advanced security and asset management
systems for business and government. Its network-based systems provide
application solutions that reduce loss and liability, and boost productivity in
areas that provide significant value for the customer. In security, the
solutions extend traditional system coverage through the use of smart,
network-based devices including wireless technology, making security systems
more pervasive and effective at reduced cost. A particular focus on automatic
security incident detection and notification further increases productivity and
effectiveness. Beyond traditional security, maximizing the utilization of
critical assets such as computers, inventory, people, and vehicles, improves
business operations by automatically locating, tracking, monitoring, and
protecting assets. The main applications are security video (CCTV), personnel
and vehicle access control, and automatic asset tracking and protection. The
Company provides solutions in the recently identified homeland security markets
such as air and ground transportation, water treatment facilities, oil and gas,
power plants, as well as in data centers, retail/convenience store, educational,
healthcare, and supply chain markets. AXCESS utilizes two patented and
integrated technologies: network-based radio frequency identification (RFID)
tagging and streaming video. Application and browser-based software delivers
critical real-time information tailored to each end uservia the enterprise
network or Internet, also providing custom alerts in the form of streaming
video, e-mail, or pages to wireless devices. AXCESS is a VennWorks LLC partner
company.